By application to the DMV (or whatever the appropriate licensing body at your location is). In most locations they're only issued to licensed vehicle dealers.
Ths limit varies from state to state. It is usually 25 mph or can be 30 mph. To be sure contact your local police or DMV office and ask.
Speak to your local DMV or police department for advice on the safety certificate. The VIN is stamped into the frame, probably by the headstock tube.
A good and fast website would be driveredtogo.com it cost like 20 dollars plus use the code X3K-DEB-55A for a discount when you complete this you will get a certificate and you can then get a drivers book at the DMV and study and take it. You do not need to make a appoitment just go there and take it. Its fast i finished in a hour.
Yes, according to the blood alcohol tables published by the State of California DMV. There are sources that give an opposing answer based on the fact that blood volume does not vary directly in proportion to weight. This link provides a set of charts showing the state's estimates of blood alcohol: http://www.dmv.ca.gov/pubs/hdbk/duichart.htm Although the charts do not go as high as 300 pounds, you can see the difference between 150 and 210 pounds are quite significant.
It depends on the state. Some are done by the DMV, some by the SOS, some by the DOT. Need a state to answer.
Self help allowed AFTER 20 day Right to cure letter.Debtor keeps plates. DMV website http://www.ncdot.org/DMV/
You should have gone to the DMV when you bought the car. They hand the license plates to you when you register it. If your state does it differently, you need to phone them or go to DMV.
Go to the DMV show title and u can get a 45 day tag for $5
it depends what state you live in and what their proceeders are
No
Your local DMV or County Court Clerk.
NO, the debtor does NOT keep the plates in GA.
A repo man may surrender plates to the DMV if the vehicle they have repossessed is not roadworthy or if the owner has not maintained the required auto insurance. Surrendering the plates ensures that the vehicle cannot be driven illegally.
No. You get processed at the DMV office, and then your licence is mailed to you.
In most places yes
Contact your state DMV and ask them what them requirements are for reinstating your DL. You may have to contact the LENDER to obtain the plates. You have several options you can try to get the plates back from the repo co....if they refuse to give them to you you can go to the police and report the plates as stolen and they will give you a form to take to DMV. Or you can report them as lost to dmv and go from there.Or contact the bank and see if you can get a letter stating they have the plates because in some states the plates stay with the vehicle in a repo.You are going to have to pay a good sized fee to DMV to get your DL reinstated.Good luck!! You can email the National Finance Adjusters and ask them if your state requires the plates to stay with the vehicle or with the debtor. Their email is homeoffice@nfa.org Why involve other organisations to solve a two party problem?? Call your DMV,read your driver handbook,ect. and find out if your state requires the plates to remain with the vehicle. IF it does, then your DL was suspended for another reason that you cant/will never figure out. IF it does not, then the lender needs to return your plates and/or you neeed an attorney.